Friday, January 20, 2012

End Weakness

End weakness. That will be done when Liverpool were treated to Bolton Wanderers in thePremier League at the Reebok Stadium on Sunday (22 / 1) early morning hrs.

Liverpool manager Kenny Dalglish was very disappointed when the Reds held Stoke City0-0 at Anfield last week. Now, the coach asked his squad to end the weaknesses as well as bringing home the victory.

To spend three points, there was no choice but to keep pressing. Craig Bellamy will be installed in the first minute. He plotted a joint attacking midfielders Steven Gerrard andStewart Downing.

"We've played well, but still weak in the affairs of scoring goals," said Dalglish.
Striker Andy Carroll, who often are less fortunate, once again used as a pedestal on the front lines. This takes the bait-tall cross from Gerrard's ripe.

"The presence of Gerrard will improve my performance as a striker," said Carroll.
Admittedly, he has not shown his capacity as a dangerous striker. Still the absence of LuisSuarez made ​​the task increasingly heavy Carroll.

What about Bolton? The Trotters are giddy camp. Manager Owen Coyle is under pressureafter his side slumped children. The Whites are now ranked 19th.

Bolton, who was the last time The Reds defeated on 30 September 2006, seeks to at least get one point. So that his team was so relentless, Coyle possibility to apply the pattern 4-5-1.

David N'Gog was placed alone in the line of breakers. Former Liverpool striker was oncecovered with five midfielders, namely Chris Eagles, Mark Davies, Nigel Reo-Coker,Fabrice Muamba, and Martin Petrov.
The Trotters back line more porous following the departure of Gary Cahill to Chelsea.